Example sentences of "[pers pn] have a view " in BNC.
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1 | In exchange I had a view over the wide , flat-bottomed valley , a view that dissolved into the fish-fin ridge on the far side . |
2 | Leaning forward I had a view of it in the side mirror , the bend we had just rounded obliterated by a great mass of avalanching rock and mud that went spilling down over the edge to disappear into the cloud vapour below . |
3 | From the ramparts I had a view across the bay to green marshes and , far above them , rising above a swathe of cloud , the snow-covered summit of Olympus , infinitely remote . |
4 | And then I came to a promontory of rock from which I had a view of Geneva , and was shaken . |
5 | I mean we were in a particular discussion last night I mean that chap was making a particular point and we were able to ask questions and that was very useful and it helped everything else and as a result I have a view that Hydro Electric have a certain commitment to the community and I respect it for having that commitment . |
6 | Do you have a view about the sector around in Selby ? |
7 | She had a view through the windscreen but no one could have seen her in the back . |
8 | If you have a view gives us a ring . |
9 | Okay David , thanks very much indeed for your time and for talking to us today but er if you have a view on that you might like to give us a call . |
10 | You have a view on a public loo then give us a ring , rather seedy unfriendly dirty smelling of urine places if you want my own public opinion . |
11 | If you have a view on that O nine O four six four one six four one and I 'd like to hear from you all you have to do is pick up the phone and give me a f a call now sorry . |
12 | ( The examiners are asking you to show that you have a view and can justify it , whatever it is ; they are not asking to be attacked for holding the view outlined in the question , which they probably do n't hold anyway . ) |
13 | So from a view of the president as impotent and ineffective and helpless you have a view of the president as being er the action man , the crisis manager and it 's Lincoln 's view , the Linc Lin Lincolnian view of the presidency which has survived er an and developed with , with the odd , the odd hark back to a previous , a previous age . |
14 | If you have a view on our Public Opinion topic or on any local , regional , national or international subject write to The Editor , Hear All Sides , The Northern Echo , Darlington , Co . |
15 | I mean there , do we have any , do we have a view , do , does anybody know exactly what it is ? |
16 | But I tell you , sir , day in day out we have a view of the steeple from here . |
17 | ‘ Here , we 're just 10 minutes from the airport , 5 minutes from the motorway and we have a view of the Ochils ( a range of low hills just north of the Firth of Forth which are often dusted with snow in the winter ) to remind us what we 're here for . ’ |
18 | He buys a hugely expensive house for the sole reason that it has a view over the bay of a winking green light from Daisy 's house . |
19 | From his window on the fourteenth floor he had a view downtown , but the scene was far from welcoming . |
20 | Each table was cut off from the next by screens of greenery ; even so , from where he sat he had a view of what was happening at other tables and on other levels . |
21 | He had a view on everything . |
22 | From where he was sitting by the narrow little window he had a view of the meagre garden and beyond it , in the distance , a huge white bull in a field of white heifers . |